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Dim lights Download Embed Embed this video on your site Long Buccal InjectionThe nerve to be anesthetized is the buccal nerve. The area to be anesthetized is the soft tissue and periosteum of the mandibular molar teeth. The landmarks are the mandibular molars and the mucobuccal fold. The syringe position is parallel with occlusal plane on the side of the injection but buccal to the teeth. Penetrate the mucous membrane at the injection site, distal and buccal to the last molar. There is gentle osseous contact with the depth of insertion 1-4 mm. |
Welcome to Registered Dental Hygienist Development, brought to you by Margaret Newville RDH, MEd. This resource is intended for both dental hygiene students and their faculty. Browse videos demonstrating the basic instrumentation used in beginning scaling techniques. There are also sample images of radiographs to practice identifying normal and abnormal findings. Expansion of RDH Development is in progress so check back frequently!
Midterms are over so we have reached the half-way point in the semester. It is important to focus on what you accomplished and not get discouraged by the amount of work that is still to be done. A famous quote to think about is: “Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other.” by Abraham Lincoln. We only have 6 more weeks so “just keep swimming” as a wise Junior once said. More News